Thursday, January 30, 2014

"Loki: Agent of Asgard" is a new series by writer Al Ewing and line artist Lee Garbett about the now-20-something Loki becoming a secret agent for the Asgardian All-Mother and I get to color it! Yet again I prove to be a lucky SOB. We're already wrapping up the third issue and each issue just keeps getting better and better. Promise there are surprises and twisted plots to expect from your favorite evil sorcerer gone... good?

Holiday deadlines are the worst and I was called in to help out on this issue juuuust before Christmas hit. Was in the middle of some serious things at home, including my own holiday deadlines, but the opportunity was too good. Colored almost half the issue and since it's been out this page isn't really any kind of spoiler, even if you've not read it yet. You will need to read it to see the rest though. "Uncanny X-Men" is what brought me back into comics back in 7th grade so there's a special place in my heart for X-Titles. Hope to do more!

"Bee Vixens" was a blast to do. Just stupid fun with grindhouse and Alex and Chris were fantastic to work with! We have plans to get the gang back together for more! Chris and I plotted out a sequel that's screeeeeewed up, like ya do, and there's something else in the works too. Chris already did a promo image for it if you look around.

Was very lucky and brought on to color the cover for "Iron Man Annual" #1 over Paul Rivoche! Proud of this cover. Really cool and a little different for me. The annual comes out this February so pre-order yours now!

Out of no where I got a chance to dive into the Ultimate Universe at Marvel with the 0.1 for "Cataclysm". It was hugely fun! Galactus! GA!LACT!US! Don't know if anyone noticed the selective pixelation of the pages during Vision's dream. That was fun to do. Oh, and I love coloring space scenes. Damn, loads of fun stuff in this issue. Also got to color the cover so this issue's color is 100% me. Really honored and look forward to more Ultimate comics! ;)

Roll over for original line art by Michael Kormarck (cover) and Mico Suayan (pages)!

"Fever Ridge" is published by IDW and this issue we get a little more history behind who is who. Written by Michael Heimos, line art by Nick Runge, letters by Brandon DeStefano, and colors by me. It's the last issue of this title I color but it was one of my favorites to do!

This is the last issue of "Avengers Assemble" I colored. It was a pleasure and honor to work with such a great team. I feel like I went out on a high note and with Ruth Redmond taking over color duties I know everyone is in good hands!

This is the beginning of the end for "Avengers Assemble" as this final arc sees Spider-Girl uncover a plot and pulls Spider-Woman and Black Widow in to pursue the leads. Unofficially "The Spider-Ladies"!

This is a great one-shot story. As a parent it really hit me hard. Al Ewing did a great job balancing action and pulling heartstrings. Beautifully drawn by Pepe Larraz too. Turned out lovely and really proud of this issue. Hope you all enjoy(ed) it too!

With Nocturnus revealing himself, will he and Galahad end well? Volume Two comes to a close... and Volume Three coming this Spring!

Part of the new Thrillbent site is the ability to embed our comics on your own website so feel free to use it as I did below! Read it here now or jump to Thrillbent.com to read all of the installments. Written by Mark Waid, line art by Peter Krause, lettering by Troy Peteri, and color by me.

Do we finally get to see who is behind the burning of Saint Barrington? Who has captured Galahad? Where the hell is Nocturnus?! The penultimate episode to Volume Two!

Part of the new Thrillbent site is the ability to embed our comics on your own website so feel free to use it as I did below! Read it here now or jump to Thrillbent.com to read all of the installments. Written by Mark Waid, line art by Peter Krause, lettering by Troy Peteri, and color by me.

There's a riot out for Galahad's blood and Nocturnus is still no where to be found. Things are not looking good.

Part of the new Thrillbent site is the ability to embed our comics on your own website so feel free to use it as I did below! Read it here now or jump to Thrillbent.com to read all of the installments. Written by Mark Waid, line art by Peter Krause, lettering by Troy Peteri, and color by me.

My family and I had a really hard time this past Fall and I had to bow out for a week. Felt horrible letting Pete and Mark down but my family needed me much more and family trumps work, or should, each time and they are two of the most wonderful and understanding collaborators you could ask for. Beautiful people, both. Luckily, Jenn Manley Lee jumped in to cover this episode for us so this isn't my color. She gets the credit. Enjoy the read!

Part of the new Thrillbent site is the ability to embed our comics on your own website so feel free to use it as I did below! Read it here now or jump to Thrillbent.com to read all of the installments. Written by Mark Waid, line art by Peter Krause, lettering by Troy Peteri, and color by me.

Galahad is a jerk and what does he find once they reach the surface? Probably what he deserves!

Part of the new Thrillbent site is the ability to embed our comics on your own website so feel free to use it as I did below! Read it here now or jump to Thrillbent.com to read all of the installments. Written by Mark Waid, line art by Peter Krause, lettering by Troy Peteri, and color by me.

Rather a cool episode following Galahad around in secret tunnels Nocturnus forced him to learn as a sidekick. Hope they end up somewhere... safe?

Part of the new Thrillbent site is the ability to embed our comics on your own website so feel free to use it as I did below! Read it here now or jump to Thrillbent.com to read all of the installments. Written by Mark Waid, line art by Peter Krause, lettering by Troy Peteri, and color by me.

Galahad is back in Saint Barrington but what kind of welcome will he receive from the burning city? And where is Nocturnus?

Part of the new Thrillbent site is the ability to embed our comics on your own website so feel free to use it as I did below! Read it here now or jump to Thrillbent.com to read all of the installments. Written by Mark Waid, line art by Peter Krause, lettering by Troy Peteri, and color by me.

Meg is writing a long email covering a lot of the events of this volume and her surprising feelings but who is on the other side?

Part of the new Thrillbent site is the ability to embed our comics on your own website so feel free to use it as I did below! Read it here now or jump to Thrillbent.com to read all of the installments. Written by Mark Waid, line art by Peter Krause, lettering by Troy Peteri, and color by me.